Paul D. Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid to Perform at Final-Friday Event Denver Art Museum's "hipster"Â final-Friday event in March will highlight the world of irreverent artist Marcel Duchamp, and will feature guest musician "DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid"Â on March 30 from 6-10 pm.
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The Denver Art Museum is FREE FOR KIDS during Spring Break - and there's plenty to keep them busy while they're here! From Saturday, March 24, through Sunday, April 1, the Museum will unveil never-before-seen activities for families. Admission is free for all kids K-12, thanks to the support of citizens in the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District.
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Denver Art Museum Presents Snow before the Sun - Contemporary aboriginal theater performance by DAM's artist in residence, Floyd Favel (Plains Cree), on Saturday, March 3, 2 pm, admission is free.
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February is "Everyone Loves Linda"Â Month - It seems as though just about everyone loves Linda, John DeAndrea's ultra-lifelike sculpture at the Denver Art Museum. Since making her first appearance in 1984, Linda has become one of the Museum's most popular artworks. Linda will be on view at the Denver Art Museum through March 4, 2007.
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Denver Art Museum visitors 65 and older now can purchase one senior ticket at the Denver Art Museumand bring a senior friend for free! Regular general admission for seniors is $8 for Colorado residents, and $10 for non-Colorado residents.
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One of the Denver Art Museum's most popular pieces of art, it seems as though just about everyone loves John DeAndrea's ultra-lifelike sculpture, Linda. Since making her first appearance in 1984, Linda has mesmerized visitors of all ages.
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Visitors in town for the National Western Stock Show can "round up"Â a great art experience at the same time! Through January 31, 2007, present your National Western Stock Show ticket or ticket stub at the new Denver Art Museum and receive a $2 discount on an adult admission to the Museum.
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